Acidic Oranges
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Acidic Oranges
Its pretty hard to buy sweet oranges these days. They are always acidic.
Does it mean they are picked before they are ripe enough? I guess.
Its kinda puts me off of them. I dont really like to buy anymore.
Even if you pour some sugar on them they just dont taste right.
I prefer mandarins. They are sweeter most of the time.
Anybody feels the same?
Does it mean they are picked before they are ripe enough? I guess.
Its kinda puts me off of them. I dont really like to buy anymore.
Even if you pour some sugar on them they just dont taste right.
I prefer mandarins. They are sweeter most of the time.
Anybody feels the same?
Re: Oranges (acidity)
That depends on what the wholesaler buys abroad. The best oranges go to those countries where they pay the most (which seems to be Russia these day; they buy virtually all the cuban oranges). At the moment i get oranges of excellent quality here.Ducky wrote:Its pretty hard to buy sweet oranges these days. They are always acidic.
There isnt a more expensive shop where you can buy better quality oranges?
Yes, they are. Even the best oranges are picked before fully ripe. Depending on how early they are picked, and on transportation conditions, they may never fully ripe anymore, and taste awful as a result.Does it mean they are picked before they are ripe enough? I guess.
Yes, there is no way of disguising that bitterness and acidity; its terrible.Its kinda puts me off of them. I dont really like to buy anymore.
Even if you pour some sugar on them they just dont taste right.
Go with the season; buy the best available at the moment; if thats mandarins right now, then buy mandarins. They are perfectly balanced fruits as well (regarding nutrient make up).I prefer mandarins. They are sweeter most of the time.
What tastes better IS better; unripe fruits have a very poor nutrient make up.
Yes, a LOT and i think that its bad.Rivera wrote:RRM, you drink a lot of orange juice, right? But what about the teeth? Too much isn't bad for them?
My teeth still look and feel good though.
Its just that if it is very bad, i feel it still doesnt outweigh the beneficial effects of drinking a lot of juice, which is a very easy and effective way to not ingest bad stuff from cooked foods.
Im simply taking that risk, and if my teeth will crumble down, i will go to the dentist and have me some nice caps put on them. Then im healthy, looking good and im also having a beautiful smile...